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I still don't have a title Season of change. Sun, 15 Jul 2012. It feels like I'm sitting in a roller-coaster wagon. There's probably. Change going on for me to assimilate naturally. In particular:. I just wrapped up (well, mostly) one of the toughest Uni semestres. I had to deal with lots of very time consuming assignments, and then the usual round of final exams. Even if this semester I got the best marks in my journey (or shall we say. For nags, I might not be writing this if it wasn't for you! This op...
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manty's blog: abril 2012
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Martes, 24 de abril de 2012. La Fonera definitive cable. One of my old mobile phones (a Grundig) had a usb cable which has been around for a long time without much use, some time ago when plugging it into Linux I realised that it seemed like a standard usb to serial adaptor. Bus 003 Device 002: ID 067b:2303 Prolific Technology, Inc. PL2303 Serial Port. 54027595634] USB Serial support registered for pl2303. 54027595855] pl2303 3-1:1.0: pl2303 converter detected. Freeing unused kernel memory: 136k freed.
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manty's blog: julio 2014
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Domingo, 6 de julio de 2014. Hibernating on power button with Debian. Lately what I had done was install acpi-support package and at /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn-acpi-support file I changed its action to:. Action=/etc/acpi/sleep suspend.sh suspend. Which basically means when you press the power button hibernate (suspend to disk). My latest solution for this problem seems that it was as simple as to do this little change to /etc/acpi/sleep suspend.sh:. 29c29 pm-hibernate - - (sleep 1;pm-hibernate) &. Hiberna...
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manty's blog: marzo 2015
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Domingo, 22 de marzo de 2015. Hard asterisk times (or how sip made me unhappy till I fixed this peer definition). It must be that I no longer touch asterisk like I used to do that it took me a while to write a type=peer section this last days. After reading a lot I came to the solution by myself comparing asterisk messages with a csipsimple client that I had running, my asterisk was saying something like. If you read the sip.conf doc, you'll find that:. Suscribirse a: Entradas (Atom). Really old old stuff.
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manty's blog: Hard asterisk times (or how sip made me unhappy till I fixed this peer definition)
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Domingo, 22 de marzo de 2015. Hard asterisk times (or how sip made me unhappy till I fixed this peer definition). It must be that I no longer touch asterisk like I used to do that it took me a while to write a type=peer section this last days. After reading a lot I came to the solution by myself comparing asterisk messages with a csipsimple client that I had running, my asterisk was saying something like. If you read the sip.conf doc, you'll find that:. Publicar un comentario en la entrada. Ver todo mi p...
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manty's blog: Hello Debian Planet and Jessie's question
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Miércoles, 15 de abril de 2015. Hello Debian Planet and Jessie's question. This was just meant to say hello to the Debian Planet readers, but I'll end it with a Jessie related question, so. I had been wanting to send my blog's Debian related posts to the planet but always failed to do so, yesterday I found the planet wiki page and I said. it's so easy that I don't have any excuse not to do it, so here I am. In Jessie we no longer have update-notifier-common which had the /etc/kernel/postinst.d/update...
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manty's blog: abril 2013
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Viernes, 26 de abril de 2013. Migrating from 32 to 64 bits (going from Debian i386 to amd64). The new version of Debian, due in some days (Debian 7.0, Wheezy) comes with multiarch support, which doesn't officially support migrating from 32 to 64 bits (at least I think so), but I have managed to migrate from i386 to amd64 with just one reboot to change kernels. As always, I'm not liable of any problem you may have trying to do any of this. Dpkg - add-architecture amd64 apt-get update. Then I went for a.
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manty's blog: diciembre 2012
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Miércoles, 26 de diciembre de 2012. Cyanogenmod 10.0 en Samsung Galaxy S. Acabo de darme cuenta de que mi última entrada (hace ya tiempo) fue sobre el rooteo de mi ZTE Blade, al que luego le instalé Cyanogenmod 7.2, con la cual estoy muy contento, aunque me desilusionó mucho el saber que ahí se acababan los updates por culpa de los drivers propietarios y tal. Para ello seguí las instrucciones versión recovery de la wiki oficial. En un cmd administrador. Para instalar las instrucciones son claras, instalé...
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manty's blog: diciembre 2014
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Domingo, 28 de diciembre de 2014. Haproxy as a very very overloaded sslh. With this two little features, which are available on haproxy 1.5 (Jessie's version has them all), I thought I could give it a try to substitute sslh with haproxy giving me a lot of possibilities that sslh cannot do. Anyway, here is the setup, it basically consists of a setup on haproxy but if we want transparency we'll have to add to it a routing and iptables setup, I'll describe here the whole setup. Mangle :PREROUTING ACCEPT :IN...
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manty's blog: Squid proxy being transparent also for ssl and other tcp connections by using ssl bump
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Jueves, 11 de diciembre de 2014. Squid proxy being transparent also for ssl and other tcp connections by using ssl bump. A long time ago I was trying to have a transparent proxy setup by using squid, but squid traditionally only knows about http, ftp and https in explicit proxy mode. There is no way to handle non http (for example https) transparently on a traditional setup, so that setup was not what I was looking for. One might ask himself why would he want this traffic on squid, well, you'll have all ...